After furious observations, using advanced photo enhancement techniques, analyisation of pixel density ratio, I have concluded that if you look closely above the objects left brow and eye, you will SEE a UFO hovering above the pond!...AMAZING.....MUST SEE.....and the expression on the face of the subject in the foreground, leaves undeniable evidence that the subject is responsible for 9/11 and not Bin Laden....

So let me think about this. After The Gulf War, After 911, and then ISIS the IRAQ troops are not trained YET?

Think about it for a moment. We have all been on the internet since it became widely available. We have all discussed the merits of many activities which are documented. YET we are now BACK TRAINING Troops in Iraq... WTF were we doing since 911, I thought we were training troops and securing the region ?

To me it seems much more like Hollywoods annoying tendency to REBOOT MOVIES.

So let me think about this. After The Gulf War, After 911, and then ISIS the IRAQ troops are not trained YET?

Back when Saddam was our friend... we sold him Jet Fighters and trained his pilots to fly them. Not combat just fly. We did not sell him the service contract so when we went over to bomb him during the Gulf War all those planes were lined up neatly on the runway, easy targets

Then today as part of retraining the Iraqi troops we sold Iraq 52 F16's and are training them in Arizona right now (see the Defense.gov article I posted)

Perhaps they are simply slow learners because yesterday there was this article in USA Today

Iraqi pilot crashes F-16 in Arizona, fate unknown

The fire from an F-16 fighter jet that crashed Wednesday night during a training mission with the 162nd wing Arizona Air National Guard, has been contained north of Douglas, Ariz., Thursday June 25, 2015. The pilot has not been found.(Photo: Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star)

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A statement from the 162nd Wing sent around 12 p.m. on Thursday confirmed the fate of the pilot was still unknown while "rescue efforts continue(d)."

The statement also clarified that the F-16 was owned by the Iraqi Air Force.

Brig. Gen. Tahseen Ibrahim, the ministry spokesman, says the Iraqi government has not heard what caused the crash.

The F-16 crashed at about 8 p.m. MT, 5 miles east of Douglas Municipal Airport in southern Arizona, while on a training mission, according to a U.S. military statement.

The crash sparked a brush fire near a gas line but the gas line did not rupture, according to a Cochise County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman.

The blaze was about 400 acres wide at its largest point and came within 150 yards of one home, said Carole Capas, the sheriff's spokeswoman.

One family was evacuated and provided with temporary housing overnight, she said.

Military officials were taking over the investigation and some sheriff's personnel were expected to remain in place to provide security around the scene's perimeter, Capas said.

A board will be appointed to investigate the incident and more information will be provided as it becomes available, the post by the 162nd Wing said.

The Iraqi military is involved in a program to train Iraqi Air Force pilots in the United States before it receives the jets in Iraq. The first two of 36 jets purchased by the Iraqi government arrived at the Tucson International Airport, Arizona this December, where Iraqi pilots are training, officials said.

The F-16 Fighting Falcon crashed during a training mission at about 8 p.m. on Wednesday near Douglas, Arizona, with one person on board, the 162nd Wing of the Arizona Air National Guard said in statement.